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. 2021 Jun 9;11:12139. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91573-w

Table 2.

Change in SSQ and FMS after application of VR according to shaking of VR, age group, and sex.

Order of exposure to VR Age group 1 Age group 2 Sex
Increasing degree of shaking (n = 40) Decreasing degree of shaking (n = 43) P 19 ~ 29 (n = 21) 30–39 (n = 21) 40–49 (n = 23) 50–59 (n = 18) P 19–39 (n = 42) 40–59 (n = 41) P Male Female P
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
ΔSSQ 35.15 (45.25) 31.41 (45.73) 0.709 23.43 (41.26) 32.77 (37.97) 38.61 (54.82) 38.23 (45.93) 0.683 28.10 (39.47) 38.44 (50.49) 0.301 29.60 (49.99) 36.57 (40.69) 0.487
ΔFMS 6.07 (5.09) 5.95 (4.62) 0.136 3.87 (3.42) 4.68 (4.80) 7.84 (5.71) 7.65 (3.77) 0.009 4.28 (4.14) 7.76 (4.90) 0.001 4.93 (4.23) 6.98 (5.18) 0.053

SSQ Simulator Sickness Questionnaire, FMS Fast Motion sickness Scale, VR virtual reality, SD standard deviation.